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Title: playing from afghanistan
Post by: cut67 on September 26, 2015, 12:44:49 PM
so ive been here awhile and Im just curious how the game will behave from about 250 ping. Any insight will help. Most games I can play like war thunder and WoT as well as Bf4 so Im hoping I wont have too much an issue.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Bizman on September 26, 2015, 12:55:00 PM
A stable 250 is very playable.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: capera on September 26, 2015, 01:01:24 PM
Check out this thread from Skuzzy....

http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,68316.0.html
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: capera on September 26, 2015, 01:02:33 PM
Skuzzy states....

Let me start by dispelling some myths.

1) Your ping is some what irrelevant to the servers. If it is below 300ms, then you are golden. I see complaints from people complaining about their ping going from 10 to 60. To Aces High, you have the same connection at those rates. 
However, the best connection is one that is steady without wide swings in the packet latencies.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: FLS on September 26, 2015, 01:09:16 PM
When you attack somebody it will be normal. When you get attacked the bandit will have a better shot than he appears to have. This is because the bandit is shooting you on his PC where his aircraft is ahead of the position you see on your PC and your aircraft is behind the position you see on your PC. 

In short, offense is no problem. Defense needs an early response.

This is always true for all players but the effect is greater as ping time increases.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: cut67 on September 27, 2015, 05:45:49 AM
Thanks guys. Glad I can play this game in the short free time I have! <S>
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: elc7367b on September 27, 2015, 10:52:06 PM
Cut67,  you and your buds stay safe over there. Thank you for your service. (S)

Muttman
Sick Puppies
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Tumor on September 28, 2015, 12:47:55 AM
Connection must have improved tremendously since I was there.  Where are ya?
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Wizz on September 28, 2015, 04:26:23 AM
so ive been here awhile and Im just curious how the game will behave from about 250 ping. Any insight will help. Most games I can play like war thunder and WoT as well as Bf4 so Im hoping I wont have too much an issue.

OP your awesome :salute
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: mbailey on September 28, 2015, 05:25:03 AM
so ive been here awhile and Im just curious how the game will behave from about 250 ping. Any insight will help. Most games I can play like war thunder and WoT as well as Bf4 so Im hoping I wont have too much an issue.

Seemed to work fine when you slaughtered my 110 in your M16 yesterday morning  :D   :aok

Seemed steady when I was flying near your B25s as well sir.  Stay safe...if ya need anything while your over there let us know  :cheers:
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: cut67 on September 29, 2015, 09:50:43 AM
No doubt guys. The only problem I see on my end is when Im flying it seems like the game is choppy at a steady 75 fps. Other than that it's great. Mbailey yeah I thought I was dead you only slaughtered my right tire haha. Thanks Wizz. Anyways guys Ill see you in the skies maybe. The time difference sucks haha
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Ratsy on September 29, 2015, 10:19:29 AM

In short, offense is no problem. Defense needs an early response.


This explains a mystery that has confused and frustrated me for a long time.  I just couldn't connect the dots.

When the student is ready, a teacher will appear. 

Great thread.

 :salute
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: FLS on September 29, 2015, 11:13:04 AM
It's the same thing that confuses people about collisions.

In this case it's the bullets and shells "colliding" with your aircraft on someone else's PC while it looks like they will miss. A normal shot for the bandit may look impossible from your end depending on the travel time of both your connections.

It's important to note that the advantage is not to the player with the better or worse connection. The advantage is to the offensive player over the defensive player.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Wiley on September 29, 2015, 11:41:03 AM
A small addition to FLS's comment people may or may not see applies.  This also means the enemy's bullets you see that miss is only an approximation on your end.  The only thing enemy vehicles' tracers tell you with certainty is that he's firing.  The location of the tracers is only approximate.

Unmanned ack however what you see is what you get.  Now that I think about it, I assume AI fire should be what you see is what you get too, right?  Wouldn't it be calculated on your FE?

Wiley.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: FLS on September 29, 2015, 12:47:02 PM
I think the tracers are accurate in location, if you're hit they're indicating the difference in your location on the bandit's PC. It seems approximate because we see time and location together as movement but we also have our own "special relativity" where time and location are separated by the travel time of the internet traffic.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Wiley on September 29, 2015, 02:22:00 PM
I think the tracers are accurate in location, if you're hit they're indicating the difference in your location on the bandit's PC. It seems approximate because we see time and location together as movement but we also have our own "special relativity" where time and location are separated by the travel time of the internet traffic.

So if I'm hearing you correctly, the angle and position might be right, but the timing and therefore everything's location as it displays on your system would be different because of the connection speed?  That sounds plausible.  It's still not tremendously useful information for the most part.  Looking at the film viewer for example, you only get a very general idea what happened as far as the other guy's gunnery.

Wiley.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: FLS on September 29, 2015, 03:21:51 PM
If you turn on tracks with the film viewer you can just imagine yourself further behind and the bandit further ahead to better see their shot. For the actual shot they had you can always ask the bandit if they filmed.

The useful information is knowing that defense needs an earlier response and the amount can vary because the bandits don't all have the same connection.
Title: Re: playing from afghanistan
Post by: Wiley on September 29, 2015, 03:25:18 PM
If you turn on tracks with the film viewer you can just imagine yourself further behind and the bandit further ahead to better see their shot. For the actual shot they had you can always ask the bandit if they filmed.

The useful information is knowing that defense needs an earlier response and the amount can vary because the bandits don't all have the same connection.

Yup.  I think of it as, "It's always worse than it looks."  If his nose is anywhere close to you he may have a shot, and I conduct myself accordingly.

Wiley.